
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated after a face-to-face meeting Sunday that they are close to a potential peace deal to end Russia's war in Ukraine but did not announce any major breakthroughs. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Trump and Zelenskyy said they are close to a peace deal to end Russia’s war in Ukraine after meeting at Mar-a-Lago, but they said key issues are still unresolved.
Key Points:
A delayed Ukraine peace deal could keep oil and food prices jumpy and extend the risk of higher US spending on aid and defense.
A real deal could reduce war risks, ease market uncertainty, and lower pressure on households and businesses.
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Central actor in the meeting, made statements about progress, ceasefire talks, and next steps.
Co-central actor in the meeting and peace negotiations, directly discussed the deal’s status and conditions.
Key counterpart in the ceasefire negotiations and phone call that affected the peace talks.
Major diplomatic actor through Trump’s negotiations and the proposed security guarantees.
Commented on the leaders’ call and the progress of the talks, but is secondary to the main Trump-Zelenskyy.
Implicated through European leaders’ participation and support for the peace framework.
Mentioned as meeting with Zelenskyy before the Florida trip; supporting context only.
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Sign in to commentPublicly described Putin’s call with Trump and Russia’s position on ceasefire terms.
Mentioned only in connection with Zelenskyy’s meeting with the Canadian prime minister.